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You are legally entitled to copies of your medical

records. However, some doctor's offices try to make

providing medical records an additional profit center.

When I asked for copies of the letters my

retinologist sent to my opthamlogist, I was first told

I needed to send them a form giving them permission to

send to me. I asked why and they said HIPPA required

it. I told them that was bunk and they had a form

permitting them to send my records out of their

office. They then came back and said they couldn't

fax but could only mail to the address on my records.

This wasn't a problem for me and I know many

organizations do this just in case someone is calling

in for records that shouldn't. Then they said there

would be a $25 charge. I asked why and they said it

was their policy. I told the person I was speaking to

that I did not agree with the policy and wanted to

speak to the supervisor. She got on the phone and

re-iterated the issue. I told her that I wanted to

speak to the doctor, at which point she said she would

send it at no charge. Stay firm but polite and you

should be able to get what you want. If not, talk to

the doctor. They will usually agree to send your

records and you can ask them to make a note in your

file that it is ok to do this at no charge. While

ultimately the doctor is responsible for what goes on

in their office, they often turn the back-office

management over to someone else who sets policies and

are kind of oblivous to what goes on; however, they

have the power to over-ride the " policy " . I;ve found

this generally works with " policies " of other

organizations (medical or non-medical) as well. You

just have to go up the ladder...

Alyne T2, Dx 8-03, D & E and Metformin

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I think it is critical to get copies of your lab

results when they come in. Many doctors will tell you

that you are " doing great " or your tests were

" normal " . They sometimes mean " for a diabetic " or

" compared with last time " . I want to see all test

results and decide for myself what they mean and what

protocal I will use to try to get improvement. I am

the one who has to live my disease -- not the doctor

-- so I should decide how to manage it.

Alyne T2, Dx 8-03, D & E and Metformin

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I think it is critical to get copies of your lab

results when they come in. Many doctors will tell you

that you are " doing great " or your tests were

" normal " . They sometimes mean " for a diabetic " or

" compared with last time " . I want to see all test

results and decide for myself what they mean and what

protocal I will use to try to get improvement. I am

the one who has to live my disease -- not the doctor

-- so I should decide how to manage it.

Alyne T2, Dx 8-03, D & E and Metformin

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I fully agree !!! If not CCing your records, get copies of reports of major

exams and

labs as well as consultations. In my situation, I had what were thought to be

" allergies "

since birth. A GI bleed by age 3! Another hospitalization for unknown stomach

problems

by age 6. Many varied problems for a very long time. It wasn't until my 40's and

my

daughter was 6 years old before we realized what was really going on. She was

showing

the same pathway as I, but tested negative for food allergies (only allergic to

dust). Once

celiac was brought into question, I tried to get those records from my youth. It

made

sense, but records were no longer available. Having these would have helped so

much for

both my daughter and myself. Looking forward, If anyone looks back and questions

her

diagnosis, I will have the records. No more doctor's disbelief with " because the

mother

said so " . Not to mention the number of times that so-and-so's office never sent

the

records to my doctor........

Keep those records!!!

Cheryl in Tampa

>

> i learned this lesson the hard way -make sure all doctors list you as

> the patient or parent as a correspondent. They will cc you on all

> notes that should be sent to your primary, this will save you chasing

> later should you need to gather records for another doctor. i had

> issues with Boston Children's getting records to me . Just my 2cents

>

>

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I fully agree !!! If not CCing your records, get copies of reports of major

exams and

labs as well as consultations. In my situation, I had what were thought to be

" allergies "

since birth. A GI bleed by age 3! Another hospitalization for unknown stomach

problems

by age 6. Many varied problems for a very long time. It wasn't until my 40's and

my

daughter was 6 years old before we realized what was really going on. She was

showing

the same pathway as I, but tested negative for food allergies (only allergic to

dust). Once

celiac was brought into question, I tried to get those records from my youth. It

made

sense, but records were no longer available. Having these would have helped so

much for

both my daughter and myself. Looking forward, If anyone looks back and questions

her

diagnosis, I will have the records. No more doctor's disbelief with " because the

mother

said so " . Not to mention the number of times that so-and-so's office never sent

the

records to my doctor........

Keep those records!!!

Cheryl in Tampa

>

> i learned this lesson the hard way -make sure all doctors list you as

> the patient or parent as a correspondent. They will cc you on all

> notes that should be sent to your primary, this will save you chasing

> later should you need to gather records for another doctor. i had

> issues with Boston Children's getting records to me . Just my 2cents

>

>

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I fully agree !!! If not CCing your records, get copies of reports of major

exams and

labs as well as consultations. In my situation, I had what were thought to be

" allergies "

since birth. A GI bleed by age 3! Another hospitalization for unknown stomach

problems

by age 6. Many varied problems for a very long time. It wasn't until my 40's and

my

daughter was 6 years old before we realized what was really going on. She was

showing

the same pathway as I, but tested negative for food allergies (only allergic to

dust). Once

celiac was brought into question, I tried to get those records from my youth. It

made

sense, but records were no longer available. Having these would have helped so

much for

both my daughter and myself. Looking forward, If anyone looks back and questions

her

diagnosis, I will have the records. No more doctor's disbelief with " because the

mother

said so " . Not to mention the number of times that so-and-so's office never sent

the

records to my doctor........

Keep those records!!!

Cheryl in Tampa

>

> i learned this lesson the hard way -make sure all doctors list you as

> the patient or parent as a correspondent. They will cc you on all

> notes that should be sent to your primary, this will save you chasing

> later should you need to gather records for another doctor. i had

> issues with Boston Children's getting records to me . Just my 2cents

>

>

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I want to chime in on this one as I was thinking earlier today that one of the

best things I learned on this list is to ask for a copy to be sent to me. I

had an MRI today for my shoulder as it is really bothering me again. Had

rotator cuff surgery 4/1/2005 and recovered just fine. However this time I

can't really use my left arm at all. Just hope I don't have to have another

surgery on the shoulder. I know I have to have cataracts removed on my right

eye, so hope this will be taken care of soon.

So I did ask for a copy of the report and they will do it. After hearing about

everyone asking for their pathology report, I realized I had forgot to do that.

Still can I'm sure. Just my two cents.

Janet A

IDC Stage I

Lumpectomy Dec 20 2005, shingles in January, Chemo Feb through May, and 35

sessions of radiation

ER- PR- Her2-

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Janet,

Sorry to hear about your shoulder. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Medical Records

I want to chime in on this one as I was thinking earlier today that one of the

best things I learned on this list is to ask for a copy to be sent to me. I had

an MRI today for my shoulder as it is really bothering me again. Had rotator

cuff surgery 4/1/2005 and recovered just fine. However this time I can't really

use my left arm at all. Just hope I don't have to have another surgery on the

shoulder. I know I have to have cataracts removed on my right eye, so hope this

will be taken care of soon.

So I did ask for a copy of the report and they will do it. After hearing about

everyone asking for their pathology report, I realized I had forgot to do that.

Still can I'm sure. Just my two cents.

Janet A

IDC Stage I

Lumpectomy Dec 20 2005, shingles in January, Chemo Feb through May, and 35

sessions of radiation

ER- PR- Her2-

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Janet,

Sorry to hear about your shoulder. I will keep you in my prayers.

Hugs

nne

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Check out my other ornaments at

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Medical Records

I want to chime in on this one as I was thinking earlier today that one of the

best things I learned on this list is to ask for a copy to be sent to me. I had

an MRI today for my shoulder as it is really bothering me again. Had rotator

cuff surgery 4/1/2005 and recovered just fine. However this time I can't really

use my left arm at all. Just hope I don't have to have another surgery on the

shoulder. I know I have to have cataracts removed on my right eye, so hope this

will be taken care of soon.

So I did ask for a copy of the report and they will do it. After hearing about

everyone asking for their pathology report, I realized I had forgot to do that.

Still can I'm sure. Just my two cents.

Janet A

IDC Stage I

Lumpectomy Dec 20 2005, shingles in January, Chemo Feb through May, and 35

sessions of radiation

ER- PR- Her2-

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By all means get copies of reports. I have corrected more than one

report, the most notable being the breast MRI that had the cancer in

the wrong breast!!!!!! Glad I saw that one before the surgeon did!

Ruth

>

> I want to chime in on this one as I was thinking earlier today that

one of the best things I learned on this list is to ask for a copy to

be sent to me. I had an MRI today for my shoulder as it is really

bothering me again. Had rotator cuff surgery 4/1/2005 and recovered

just fine. However this time I can't really use my left arm at all.

Just hope I don't have to have another surgery on the shoulder. I

know I have to have cataracts removed on my right eye, so hope this

will be taken care of soon.

>

> So I did ask for a copy of the report and they will do it. After

hearing about everyone asking for their pathology report, I realized I

had forgot to do that. Still can I'm sure. Just my two cents.

>

> Janet A

> IDC Stage I

> Lumpectomy Dec 20 2005, shingles in January, Chemo Feb through May,

and 35 sessions of radiation

> ER- PR- Her2-

>

>

>

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